Zidane stands up to a far-right politician

Éric Zemmour, far-right candidate in the French presidential elections, has been expelled from Z5, the sports complex that Zidane has created in Aix-En Provencelocated a few kilometers from Marseille, for organizing a party without permission from the organization in the midst of an electoral campaign. Zemmour and his team had to evacuate the act due to the tense atmosphere that had been generated in the sports center.

The candidate for the Presidency of the French Republic had gathered a crowd of supporters in the Z5 with the aim of organizing a party to campaign for elections. Not being warned, one of Zidane’s brothers decided to disperse the meeting and invite the participants to leave the room. Z5 management issued a statement minutes later, claiming that it had not been informed of the event. and that they disregard any act related to the extreme right.

“Like many French people at the weekend, he just wanted to play a game of football with the activists, simply because he likes this sport. Millions of people are going to vote for him and they are prevented from doing so, it is clear that tolerance is not for everyone,” commented one of the main promoters of the act, disappointed. After spending a moment in the locker room, Éric Zemmour got into a car and left a brief statement: “You can see that in France there are not only prohibited areas, but also prohibited areas for football.”